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Faculty
Railton, Craig
Dr Railton received his B.Sc. in chemistry from the University of Western Ontario and completed his Ph.D. in synthetic Organic
Chemistry at the University of Alberta. Following the completion of post doctoral fellowships studying the carbohydrate chemistry
of cell surface markers (University of Alberta) and chiral synthesis using C2-oxazoladinones (Danish Technical University), he
completed medical school at the University of Toronto in 2000. Dr Railton completed specialization in anesthesiology and completed
his fellowship in clinical pharmacology in 2006.
Following completion of his fellowship training Dr Railton joined the department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine at the
University of Western Ontario in 2006. He was cross appointed to the Department of Clinical Pharmacology shortly thereafter.
Dr Railton's research interest is in the field of perioperative medicine. The goal is to improve patient safety by improving
the medical management of patients during the perioperative time period. Dr Railton is interested in understanding the effects of
cardio-vascular medications under anesthesia particularly in the setting of altered pharmacology and physiology caused by anesthesia.
The role of individual differences in caused by pharmacogenetics plays an important role in understanding these changes and bringing
personalized medicine to the perioperative time period.
Research projects include the role of pharmacogenetics in beta-blocker metabolism under anesthesia. Additional projects are
aimed at understanding the altered physiologic response to inhaled anesthetic agents seen in patients with blocked renin-angiotensin
systems and eventually understanding the role pharmacogenetics may play in these patients.
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